
Problem-Based Pain Management
Cambridge University Press
Published on 24. October 2013
Book
Paperback/Softback
394 pages
978-1-107-60610-4 (ISBN)
Description
Pain management is an essential part of clinical practice for all healthcare providers from trainees, physician assistants and nurse practitioners through to practising physicians. Problem-Based Pain Management is a collaboration between experts in anesthesiology, geriatric medicine, neurology, psychiatry and rehabilitation which presents a multidisciplinary management strategy. Over 60 chapters follow a standard, easy-to-read, quick access format on: clinical presentation, signs and symptoms, lab tests, imaging studies, differential diagnosis, pharmacotherapy, non-pharmacologic approach, interventional procedure, follow-up and prognosis. The broad spectrum of topics include headache, neck and back pain, bursitis, phantom limb pain, sickle cell disease and palliative care. Unlike other large, cumbersome texts currently available, this book serves as a quick, concise and pertinent reference in the diagnosis and management of common pain syndromes.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Cambridge
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Illustrations
30 Tables, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 21 mm
Weight
603 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-107-60610-4 (9781107606104)
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Eric S. Hsu | Charles Argoff | Katherine E. Galluzzi
Problem-Based Pain Management
E-Book
10/2013
1st Edition
Cambridge University Press
€88.99
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Eric S. Hsu
Problem-Based Pain Management
E-Book
10/2013
Cambridge University Press
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Persons
Eric S. Hsu is a clinical professor, Department of Anesthesiology, David Geffen School of Medicine, University of California, Los Angeles, CA, USA. Charles Argoff is a neurologist at Albany Medical College, Albany, NY, USA. Katherine E. Galluzzi is Professor and Chair, Department of Geriatrics, Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine, Philadelphia, PA, USA. Raphael J. Leo is Associate Professor, State University of New York, Buffalo School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences at the Department of Psychiatry, Erie County Medical Center, Buffalo, NY, USA. Andrew Dubin is Program Director, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, at Albany Medical College, Albany, NY, USA.
Content
Preface; Part I. Headache: 1. Migraine headache; 2. Cluster headache; 3. Tension headache; 4. Chronic daily headache; 5. Post-dural puncture headache; Part II. Head Pain: 6. Trigeminal neuralgia; 7. Temporomandibular joint syndrome and orofacial pain; 8. Occipital neuralgia; Part III. Neck and Shoulder: 9. Neck strain and sprain; 10. Cervical radiculopathy; 11. Cervical facet (zygapophyseal) joint syndrome; 12. Cervicobrachial pain syndrome, cervical dystonia and spastic torticollis; 13. Brachial plexopathy; 14. Thoracic outlet syndrome; 15. Shoulder arthritis; 16. Shoulder bursitis and tendinitis; 17. Rotator cuff tear; Part IV. Upper Limb: 18. Elbow DJD and elbow bursitis; 19. Tennis and Golfer's Elbow - lateral and medial epicondylitis; 20. Nerve entrapments at the elbow; 21. Hand and wrist arthritis; 22. Carpal tunnel syndrome; Part V. Thorax: 23. Costosternal, costochondritis, and costovertebral syndromes; 24. Intercostal neuralgia; 25. Post-thoracotomy, post-mastectomy, and post-cardiac surgery pain syndrome; 26. Thoracic spinal pain; Part VI. Abdomen and Pelvis: 27. Acute and chronic pancreatitis; 28. Functional abdominal pain; 29. Groin pain, ilioinguinal, iliohypogastric and genitofemoral neuralgia; 30. Coccydynia; 31. Interstitial cystitis; 32. Pelvic pain and endometriosis; Part VII. Spine: 33. Acute and chronic back pain, back strain and sprain; 34. Compression fracture; 35. Lumbar radiculopathy Jeffrey Loh; 36. Sciatica and piriformis syndrome; 37. Lumbar spinal stenosis; 38. Lumbar facet syndrome; 39. Sacroiliac pain; 40. Lumbar post-laminectomy pain syndrome Christine Lee and Talin Evazyan; Part VIII. Hip and Lower Limb: 41. Hip arthritis and bursitis pain; 42. Meralgia paresthetica; 43. Knee arthritis and bursitis pain; 44. Knee sprain and tendinitis; 45. Degenerative joint disease pain of the ankle, foot and toe; Part IX. Pain Syndromes and Special Topics: 46. Myofascial pain syndrome; 47. Fibromyalgia pain syndrome; 48. Pain in rheumatism; 49. Herpes zoster and postherpetic neuralgia; 50. Complex regional pain syndrome I (RSD) and II (causalgia); 51. Painful polyneuropathy; 52. Pain in human immunodeficiency virus-related neuropathy; 53. Central pain and neurologic disorders; 54. Phantom limb pain; 55. Burn pain; 56. Acute postoperative pain management; 57. Pain during pregnancy and lactation; 58. Sickle cell disease; 59. Pain in critical care; 60. Pediatric pain; 61. Geriatric pain; 62. Cancer pain, palliative and end of life care (includes chemo-induced neuropathy and cancer-related bony pain); 63. Opioid tolerance, physical dependence and addiction; Index.